Former worker sues CBA-backed startup over 60-hour work week

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Unloan, the digital mortgage startup owned by Commonwealth Bank (CBA), is facing accusations of unfair workplace practices from former staffer Luke Marraffa-Ives, who has taken the matter to the federal court.

The news: CBA is sued by former employee of Unloan, which is owned by x15ventures

According to Marraffa-Ives, he was made to work up to 60 hours a week across multiple roles while working at Unloan. He has also alleged he was made redundant after making a complaint with HR.

Once part of the ranks at banking giants Westpac and National Australia Bank, Marraffa-Oves was employed at Unloan between May 2022 and March 2023.

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